“Dual Attraction” is the latest collection from Dami Kwon and Jessica Jung of We11done, the rising South Korean label born from their boundary-pushing concept shop Rare Market. Though the two founders and close friends initially set out to explore the many dualities they found in their own closets, at an appointment, they said that they more broadly hoped to spread the message of acceptance they saw championed by Gen Z. “It’s an invitation to be multiple, to embrace what might seem like inner conflicts but are what set you apart,” Jung explained of their design philosophy.

Since the beginning, We11done has taken a firm gender-neutral stance, despite their society’s largely conservative views. Their approach to genderless design, however, is not of the shapeless variety one often sees in Seoul’s street style photographs, but a more pointed clash of classic silhouettes. See the genderless suiting—which flies off the racks in China—notably the lilac shorts suit worn by male model Xu, who also pulled off an excellent pair of vegan leather pants. These were lightly distressed to give them a lived-in look and worn by model Veronika Kunz as well, who went on to showcase an itty-bitty black bandage dress and a vegan leather skirt suit embellished with grommets. Thanks to their reworked 1990s and 2000s staples, We11done has the market cornered for young fashion-forward shoppers in East Asia, and the West seems not far behind (stockists include Saks, SSENSE, and Net-a-Porter). Next year, the label will stage its first show during Paris Fashion Week Men’s, as they hope to see just how far they can take their modern vision of Korean cool.